Shortage of anaesthesiologists in country; Jayadeva to appoint eight more specialists
The Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research is addressing the shortage of anaesthesiologists by planning to appoint eight additional specialists. This move aims to enhance cardiac care services, as anaesthesia specialists are crucial for ensuring patient safety during surgeries. The director emphasized the importance of continuous education and advancements in technology to improve clinical outcomes.
- ▪Jayadeva Institute plans to recruit eight more anaesthesia specialists.
- ▪Currently, the hospital has 38 DM anaesthesia specialists.
- ▪Anaesthesiologists play a vital role in cardiac surgeries and patient safety.
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Highlighting the shortage of anaesthesiologists in the country, the director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, B. Dinesh, on Sunday, said the institute is moving to appoint eight more anaesthesia specialists to strengthen cardiac care services.Speaking after inaugurating a continuing medical education (CME) programme on cardiac anaesthesia organised at the Mysuru unit of Jayadeva Hospital by the Karnataka Chapter of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular Thoracic Anaesthesiologists in association with the Global Heart Care Foundation, he said anaesthesia specialists play a vital role in cardiac surgeries.Dr.
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